Thin film pyrolytic carbon electrodes: A new class of carbon electrode for electroanalytical sensing applications
By Keeley, Gareth P.; McEvoy, Niall; Kumar, Shishir; Peltekis, Nikos; Mausser, Marcel & Duesberg, Georg S.
	
			
	
				Published in Electrochemistry Communications
	
	
	
				2010
	
			
Abstract
This communication describes the electrochemical properties of thin pyrolytic carbon (PyC) films created using a reliable, non-catalytic chemical vapour deposition (CVD) process. After deposition, the electron transfer characteristics of the films are optimised using a simple oxygen plasma treatment. The redox probes Ru(NH3)63+/2+, Fe(CN)63-/4- and Fe3+/2+ are employed to demonstrate that the resulting material is endowed with a large electrochemical surface area and outstanding electron transfer properties. Atomic force microscopy (AFM), Raman and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) are used to elucidate the morphology and chemical composition of the electrode surfaces. This material represents a new class of carbon electrode, and its large densities of edge-plane sites and oxygenated functionalities make it an ideal candidate for electrochemical sensor applications.

